Campus News
- The new Student Recreation Center, aka “The Rec,” opened in phases starting in 2013.
- CU President Bruce D. Benson (Geol’64, HonDocSci’04) announced earlier this fall that the university is in the process of developing a marketing campaign aimed at raising the profile of CU’s four-campus system, in Colorado and beyond.
- A novel antioxidant may help us turn back the clock as our arteries age, says CU-Boulder doctoral student Rachel Gioscia-Ryan.
- Palm oil is an unusual suspect in creating a tremendous amount of air pollution, according to a CU-Boulder study.
- The world’s largest privately owned holocaust archive is donated to CU-Boulder.
- U.S. passport control agents may need to order more rubber stamp pads to accommodate the influx of CU-Boulder students studying abroad by 2020.
- Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano discusses how he is working to help students succeed and finish their degrees in a timely manner.
- High-performance sports center to serve community. CU broke ground on May 12 for the $143 million athletic facilities project that the university hopes will be largely completed by August 2015.
- Patients who have abdominal surgery may want to think twice about taking morphine to treat their pain, according to findings in a CU-Boulder study.